The Courage to Have (Generative, Faithful) Conflict
Rev. Kim will speak on our monthly theme of Courage. Special music provided by the Crossing Chorale, featuring Georganne D’Angelo (harp) and Greg Pontier (guitar).
Join us Sunday mornings at 10am in person or online HERE.
Rev. Kim will speak on our monthly theme of Courage. Special music provided by the Crossing Chorale, featuring Georganne D’Angelo (harp) and Greg Pontier (guitar).
Guest Musician: Fareed Simpson-Hankins, trumpet
Rev. Kim offers a Joys & Sorrows Sunday as part of our monthly theme of Belonging.
NOTE: To protect the privacy of those who shared, the Joys & Sorrows portion of this service has been edited out.
Rev. Kim offers this service on our monthly theme of Belonging.
Come gather in person and virtually for our beloved Water Ingathering service, a celebration shared among UUs throughout the world. There will be singing (by the Choir!), ritual, and renewal as we create a collective blessing for the year to come.
NOTE: To protect the privacy of all who shared, the Joys and Sorrows ritual has been edited out of this video.
In Unitarian Universalism, we often remark that the congregation is the classroom. It is in relationships that we learn, grow, and connect to our deeper … read more.
Rev. Kim continues with our August Theme of UU Practices.
Join Rev. Kim for the last of sermon series on Unitarian Universalism. We are not only what we’ve been given, but a continuation and transformation of the past. Following two Sunday services on our history, we turn now to today’s Unitarian Universalism. Who are … read more.
Join Rev. Kim in this two-part sermon series on the history and theology of early Unitarian Universalism. Who are we and why? How did this religion come to be?Join Rev. Kim in this three-part sermon series on the history and theology of early Unitarian Universalism … read more.
Join Rev. Kim in this three-part sermon series on the history and theology of early Unitarian Universalism and what Unitarian Universalism is today. This Sunday and Next is about Roots: Who are we and why? How did this religion come to be? And why does … read more.
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What is beauty? Where does it live? How does it exist? And why is it a “human calling,” as the poet John O’Donohue has written? This Sunday we joyfully dedicate and bless two of our children and the village that holds … read more.